Time magazine’s “millennials” cover: A history of “millennials” in the mediaTime magazine has gotten the Internet’s attention once more with a grabby cover image: In the footsteps of the breast-feeding mom and “Don’t Hate [Sheryl Sandberg] Because She’s Successful” comes a cover image of a young woman posing for an iPhon ...05/8/2013 - 4:32 pm | View Link

Attachment parenting mom who posed on TIME cover reveals son, now four, has finally stopped breastfeedingThe mother who appeared on the cover of TIME earlier this year ... She told ABC News: 'My intentions were to help relieve the stigma attached to breast feeding past infancy, but the photo I saw wasn't the one that we were trying to pose for.12/27/2012 - 9:46 am | View Link

Time magazine breast-feeding cover controversyJust in time for Mother's Day, Time magazine's latest cover has many mothers miffed. The cover story asks: "Are You Mom Enough?" The photo of a woman breast-feeding a child -- who appears to be beyond the conventional nursing age -- jars the mind.05/12/2012 - 12:09 am | View Link

Breast-Feeding Time Cover Mom Responds to CriticsThe California mom at the center of the Time magazine cover controversy knew there would be backlash, but she posed for photographs while nursing her 3-year-old son anyway. "Out of all families, I really feel like somebody has … to start the dialogue ...05/11/2012 - 10:37 am | View Link

Time breastfeeding cover: Happy Mother's Day -- if you're actually 'mom enough'Time ... breast feeding and only did it to 12 weeks. So, I am happy about the Time Article. The Breast feeders make us feel like we are less than [stay-at-home moms]. My assistant encouraged me to say this and I am glad I did." But as another mom responds ...05/11/2012 - 10:23 am | View Link

Holden Village is not threatened but a Level 3 evacuation was necessary as Lucerne Landing was in danger, which is the evacuation route for Holden Village. Operations at the Holden Mine Remediation have been temporarily suspended due to fire activity.

CVS Health Corp. deliberately overcharged some pharmacy customers for generic drugs by submitting claims to their insurance companies at inflated prices, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday in federal court in San Francisco.